I've finally installed Ubuntu 14.04, installed and enabled linux-
crashdump and provoked this crash, and let Apport upload it...
somewhere. I don't know how to find it or refer to it from this bug
report (I wasn't given an opportunity to give an explanation).
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I guess it's down to me then...
Changed back to 'Confirmed', since the problem is readily reproducible
for me, although it doesn't occur every time -- once I plugged the
tablet in without triggering a crash (and it then worked correctly in my
limited testing).
I've tried persuading this USB-stick
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1310800
Title:
056a:0302 Trusty Tahr, kernel 3.13: automatic load of w
For completeness, here's my panic, transcribed manually from my netbook
(there may be typos). (Not sure how useful this will be since it's not
the whole backtrace.)
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[ 178.020018] [] ? uhci_free_td+0xb1/0xd0
[ 178.020018] [] uhci_scan_schedule+0x333/0x8d0
[ 178.020018] [] uhci_irq+0x97/0x
I also have a recent Wacom tablet (CTH-480S, USB 056a:0302) and can
reproduce a kernel panic with a freshly downloaded Xubuntu 14.04 i386
installation image running off a USB stick on my 32-bit netbook -- boot
Xubuntu, plug the tablet in, and boom. So this is a real problem with
the Trusty kernel o
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